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Malawi Defense Force Aircraft Carrying Vice President Vanishes on Route to Mzuzu International Airport

Malawi Defense Force Aircraft Carrying Vice President Vanishes on Route to Mzuzu International Airport

A Malawi Defense Force plane with Vice President Saulos Chilima and nine others on board has disappeared. After leaving Lilongwe, it was expected at Mzuzu International Airport, where it failed to arrive. Authorities are currently unable to establish contact. President Lazarus Chakwera initiates urgent search and rescue efforts.

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South Africa's High-Stakes Election: A Potential Turning Point with Emerging Complications

South Africa's High-Stakes Election: A Potential Turning Point with Emerging Complications

South Africa's upcoming election marks a pivotal moment in its history, marking 30 years since apartheid ended. The African National Congress (ANC), led by President Cyril Ramaphosa, faces a daunting challenge to maintain its parliamentary majority and may need to form a coalition, something that has not worked well at the local level. Over 50 political parties will compete, with unemployment and poverty as key issues.

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Singapore Airlines Turbulence Horror: Passengers Share Nightmarish Experiences at 37,000 Feet

Singapore Airlines Turbulence Horror: Passengers Share Nightmarish Experiences at 37,000 Feet

Passengers aboard a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore endured a hellish experience when severe turbulence struck at 37,000 feet, leading to chaos and injuries. The incident, which left 104 passengers harmed and resulted in one fatality, prompted an emergency diversion to Bangkok for medical aid. Authorities are investigating the mishap, which has been described by passengers as an utter nightmare.

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New Insights on the 1996 Titanic Crew Drugging Incident: Suspect Likely Not From Halifax, Police Say

New Insights on the 1996 Titanic Crew Drugging Incident: Suspect Likely Not From Halifax, Police Say

In 1996, around 80 crew members of the film 'Titanic,' including director James Cameron, were hospitalized after consuming PCP-laced lobster chowder. Halifax Police now believe that the individual responsible is likely not a local. PCP, uncommon in Halifax, is more prevalent in Hollywood. Speculations suggest the incident could have been an attempt to extend filming, funded by an insurance claim.

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